Czech playmaker Tomas Rosicky hopes his return to action can help give Arsenal
a creative spark to kickstart their Premier League campaign.

The 32-year-old has just come back from a frustrating spell on the sidelines following an Achilles injury which was aggravated at Euro 2012, and his well-executed goal fired the Gunners into a half-time lead at Olympiacos on Tuesday night.

Rosicky, though, was taken off at the break in a pre-planned move to protect his fitness, with a much-changed Arsenal side going on to lose 2-1 as they missed the chance to finish top of Champions League Group B and so secure top-seeding for the knockout stage draw.

It was a fourth match without a win for Arsene Wenger's team, who find themselves down in 10th place in the Premier League table after last weekend's 2-0 home defeat to Swansea.

Rosicky, however, feels his quick-passing game can raise the side's tempo which has been faltering badly in recent performances, as they prepare to tackle West Brom at Emirates Stadium tomorrow.

"It has been a long time out for me, so I hopefully I can build something on this and do a lot for the team again," said the Czech captain.